Monday, December 31, 2012

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN PHOTOS & PRESS RELEASE - Oct-Dec 2012


 Below is a press release sent to local papers December 1, 2012.  Several of the photos below were also sent to the papers with the article.  The article with photo was published by area papers in early December 2012.  Cindy Rockow, Psi Chapter wrote and submitted the article.

PRESS RELEASE: 
Date:       December 1, 2012
Contact:  Cindy Rockow, President, Psi Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma
 
Delta Kappa Gamma-Psi Chapter, based in Barron County, is a service organization of 28 women teachers who are either retired or currently teaching.  Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG) is pleased to have received a $500.00 Sigma State Action Grant for use in the promotion of literacy.  Psi chapter members recognize how important mastering the often-ignored nonfiction genre of literature is for young people.  For this grant DKG is working in conjunction with the Cumberland Boy’s and Girl’s Club using cookbooks and other nonfiction genre in ways that are educational and fun.  We named this project “Kids in the Kitchen”.

We started Kids in the Kitchen October 4th and will finish up with our 10th session on December 17th at the Cumberland Boy’s and Girl’s Club; the only location in the area with a kitchen.  DKG members work individually and in small groups to teach young people about working with cookbooks and journaling their experiences in writing and on the computer.  Also, as part of the education and fun, we assist the boys and girls to prepare and serve nutritious meals on site.

Deanna Aubart, The Boy’s and Girl’s Director, and Assistant Leah Hullinger, Cumberland Boy’s and Girl’s Club Lead Supervisor, have partnered with DKG to continue the excellent work of meeting the needs of many children in our area. They are to be commended for caring about the needs of these children.

Deanna, Leah, and the boys and girls think that the Kids in the Kitchen project has been a great addition to the Cumberland Boy’s and Girl’s Club this year.   There has been an average attendance of 13 youth club members at the first eight suppers.

In Leah’s own words, “The kids have really enjoyed working with the DKG members that have come to the Club to teach and cook.  Some of the food has been unfamiliar to our youth members, but the magic that the Delta Kappa Gamma ladies bring to the kitchen is in preparing the food in a way that it becomes approachable and tasty”.  In the words of one of the kids, “I learned that veggies are good in soup”.

Leah also said “One of the positive outcomes from this partnership is that the kids are learning skills and recipes that they will be to use the rest of their lives.  Through their positive mentoring, club youth members are learning a variety of skills, for example one of our youth members learned how to fold napkins and how to set a table.  Possibly the best outcome from this program is summed up by another youth club member: “I’m going to make the food we learned about at home “.

Leah wants to also recognize the generosity of Bobbi Momchilovich, Sharlaine Hemmingsen and Jeanne Nelson, DKG members who spearheaded a fundraising luncheon to make sure that the club kitchen is properly outfitted.  The Luncheon raised $388.00, all donated from leading area women who care about kids.  To date, they have supplied glass storage containers, bowls, measuring cups and spoons, cooking pans and baking trays, cooking/serving mixing utensils, can openers, dish towels, a blender, food processor and cookbooks.

Delta Kappa Gamma members serve to educate and care about the needs of local youth by supporting teachers and local schools to achieve excellence.   Go to the Psi Chapter Blog Site http://dkgpsichapter.blogspot.com/ to learn more, better yet join!   

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FUNDRAISER LUNCHEON

Below are the invitation and photos from the Boys and Girls Club Fundraiser Luncheon.  The food was excellent, the presentation lovely, and the service outstanding.  A thank you to all those that attended, the Delta Kappa Gamma hostesses, and those that donated consumables and cash!

You’re Invited to a Fundraiser Luncheon
($10 suggested donation)
for Purchasing Kitchen Supplies & Utensils for the
Boys and Girls Club of Cumberland
Thurs., Oct. 18, 2012 - 11:30 a.m.
at the Boys and Girls Club (old Rutabaga Warehouse)
Please bring one non-perishable consumable to help supply the kitchen:
*Aluminum foil     *Paper towels     *Dishwashing soap
Please R.S.V.P. by Mon., Oct. 15, to Jeanne Nelson at 715-822-3434
Jeanne Nelson, Sharlaine Hemmingsen & Bobbi Momchilovich, Hostesses








 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

2012 POLITICAL FORUM

  • The press release below appeared in area newspapers the week before the Delta Kappa Gamma - Psi Chapter Meet the Candidates forum.  Chapter committee members served coffee and cookies in the lobby, handed out note cards for the audience to submit questions, ushered guests to seats, moderated the forum, timed the speakers, and acted as hosts for the evening.  Photos below are of candidate presenters and Psi Chapter members at work during the forum.
 
MEET the CANDIDATES
A Candidate Forum will be held at Barron Court House Auditorium Tuesday October 16, 2012 at 6:00 PM.


A candidate forum for the public is scheduled in the Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium of the County Government Center (the Old Courthouse) in Barron October 16th, 2012 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The forum will give regional residents more information on the views of candidates running for office. Candidates have been invited to participate and include those running for the offices of 7th District Federal House of Representatives (currently held by Sean Duffy) and Wisconsin State Representative from 75th District (currently held by Roger Rivard.)
Candidates will introduce themselves and respond to written questions from the audience by note cards. The written questions will allow a variety of subjects to be addressed. Candidates who have been invited include:
1) 7Th District Federal House of Representatives Election-office held by Sean Duffy. The 7th district represents much of northwestern WI.
Republican: Sean Duffy
Democrat: Pat Kreitlow
Only Mr. Kreitlow is scheduled to appear as Mr. Duffy has a conflict.
2) Wisconsin State Representative from 75th district of Wisconsin held by Roger Rivard. The 75th district represents Barron County; also parts of Washburn County (including Bass Lake, Stone Lake, Crystal, Bashaw, Beaver Brook, Madge, Roosevelt, Barronett, Sarona, Long Lake, and Birchwood Townships); Polk County (including only McKinley, Johnstown, and Clear Lake Townships; St. Croix including only Forest Township; Dunn County including only New Haven Township.)
Republican: Roger Rivard
Democrat: Stephen Smith
Both candidates have confirmed that they will be present.
Refreshments will be served following the program at 7:30. Forum is sponsored by Members of Delta Kappa Gamma, a local organization of women educators, as a service project.
The Government Center of Barron County (Old Courthouse) is located at 330 E. LaSalle, Barron. Parking is on the south side of the building. Entrance to the Courthouse is on the Southwest side.
 


Roger Rivard and Stephen Smith responding to audience questions


Pat Kreitlow responding to audience questions




 
 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN FALL 2012

 

Kids in the Kitchen - Boys and Girls Club, Cumberland, WI

FALL 2012



Learning to Fold Table Napkins


Serious Cooks and Serious Eaters
 
Cutting Practice


Dining Etiquette Practice
 



Measuring and Mixing




Butter makes it better...Final Touches







Following the Recipe

More kids...more chicken!
Homework comes first...tutoring by the staff!
Great presentation by the kids...table looks terrific.
Salad Bar
Is the table ready?

Dinner is Served
 
The Boys and Girls Club members are having a great time learning to read recipes, use a variety of kitchen equipment, cook, measure, try new foods, set the table, and practice dining etiquette.  Delta Kappa Gamma Psi Chapter members are also having lots of fun with this project.  It is a win/win project for the young people attending Boys and Girls Club and our Psi Chapter members.
 
Journal the Meal
Instructions:  Journals are a wonderful way to express ideas.  There is no right or wrong way to journal.  Respond in any way that makes sense to you.  Be creative.  Use your imagination.  You may include illustrations, but the goal is to work with your words. 
 
 After each meal kids were asked to write a response to the following questions:
  1. For dinner we had_____
  2. If you could cook any of this meal for your family, what would you cook?  Describe the meal and tell how you would make it._____
  3. Pretend you are a famous chef and own a fancy restaurant.  How would you change one of these recipes to make it better or fancier?_____
  4. What was one nutritious food you liked?_____
  5. Write about the funniest thing that happened to you tonight.  What made you laugh?_____